Pagoda store

The Pagodenspeicher is a former grain warehouse in Neustadt in Holstein in the Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein .
The building got its name because its shape is reminiscent of a Far Eastern pagoda . Next to the Kremper Tor, the warehouse is a landmark of the city of Neustadt in Holstein. The reservoir was built on Neustädter inland water and is located next to the bridge that spans the connection to the port and the Baltic Sea .
building
The pagoda store is a rectangular, single - storey half-timbered building made of red brick on a floor area of around 20 by 14 meters. It was built on a foundation of hewn boulders . The warehouse has a hipped roof covered with red roof tiles , which is divided by three rows of circumferential roof hatches and two further steps . The roof is more than double the height of the ground floor. The skylights open to the attics behind, which served as drying floors for grain. If necessary, they could be opened.
history
The warehouse was built in 1830 by the carpenter Carl Friedrich Trahn (1806–1888) on behalf of the Neustadt merchant Adam Jansen . Jansen wanted a storage facility with the best possible facilities for drying grain before it was shipped. The design of the building by Carl Friedrich Trahn convinced Adam Jansen. He commissioned Trahn with the construction, which was met with considerable disapproval from the local carpenters because Trahn was not yet a master .
The pagoda store was placed under monument protection in 1972 as a cultural monument of particular importance . In 1991 the pagoda warehouse was extensively renovated. Since then it has been used as an office and commercial building.
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- Jürgen Vogler: Ostholstein yesterday ; Heide (Holstein) 2007, in it pagoda storage - from granary to landmark
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Coordinates: 54 ° 6 ′ 25.6 ″ N , 10 ° 48 ′ 37.8 ″ E